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7-406: Young Hotel may refer to: Alexander Young Building , Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, which operated as a hotel in the early 20th century Fort Young Hotel , Roseau, Dominica Young's Hotel (Boston) , Massachusetts, United States, which operated from 1860 to 1927 Mississippi hotel operated by E. F. Young, Jr. (1898–1950) Topics referred to by

14-673: A controlling interest in the Territorial Hotel Company in 1925, in order to demolish their Honolulu Seaside Hotel and construct the modern Royal Hawaiian Hotel on the site. Matson also acquired the Moana with this purchase, but the Alexander Young Hotel's ownership was transferred to the Alexander Young Building Co. During World War II the military occupied most of the hotel. The Alexander Young Hotel closed and

21-405: A cost of $ 2 million, by Scottish-born Honolulu sugar and iron works magnate Alexander Young . The 192-room hotel was designed by California architect George W. Percy. It was his last major commission before he died on December 14, 1900. The hotel opened on July 31, 1903, with a gala reception attended by 2000 people. It quickly became a social center for the city. Young expanded his hotel empire,

28-400: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alexander Young Building The Alexander Young Hotel was one of the first hotels in downtown Honolulu , Hawaii , opened in 1903. The hotel closed and was converted to offices in 1964. The structure was demolished in 1981. The Alexander Young Hotel was constructed from 1900 to 1903, at

35-662: The Territorial Hotel Company, by purchasing the Moana Hotel on Waikiki Beach in 1905 and later the first Royal Hawaiian Hotel in downtown Honolulu. After his death, in 1910, the company also purchased the Honolulu Seaside Hotel, adjacent to the Moana. Young "became known as the father of the hotel industry in Hawaii." In 1917, the United States Army used the second floor of the Alexander Young Hotel, while Fort Shafter

42-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Young Hotel . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Young_Hotel&oldid=1040659388 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

49-516: Was completed. Later that year, the Army & Navy YMCA purchased the first Royal Hawaiian Hotel from the Territorial Hotel Company. The interwar years saw the hotel's Roof Garden become one of Honolulu's most fashionable social venues. Hawaii's first post- Prohibition cocktail lounge license was issued to the hotel in 1933, and the hotel opened Hawaii's first air-conditioned dining room in 1937. The Matson Navigation Company and Castle & Cooke bought

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